Paper: A Summary of Regulatory Authority For Pipeline Wastes In The State of Texas

Paper: A Summary of Regulatory Authority For Pipeline Wastes In The State of Texas
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Abstract

A Summary of Regulatory Authority For Pipeline Wastes In The State of Texas

Presenters

Susan J. Riebe, Mobil Oil Corp. & Bart Sims, Texas Railroad Commission

One of the first steps in determining how to manage a waste stream from a pipeline operation is to identify which regulatory agency has jurisdiction over the management of that waste stream. In the State of Texas, two state agencies and a federal agency have regulatory authority over different aspects of waste management. A lack of familiarity with current regulations may result in some confusion for pipeline operators. This was demonstrated in the last year.* It appears that many pipeline operators whose hazardous waste management activities are subject to RRC jurisdiction are actually registered through the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission (TNRCC). P The following discussion is intended to clarify jurisdictional issues with respect to waste management for pipeline operations in Texas and alleviate any potential confusion within the regulated community. This discussion does not address other issues, like pipeline safety regulation (RRC) or air emissions (TNRCC), where the jurisdictional boundaries are different than for waste. Jurisdictional authority for all regulated activities should be fully evaluated for each facility.

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